The Singapore Free Press, 16 November 1960
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Title Section22 1960-11-16 1 TO KEEP UP WITH THE LOCAL NEWS YOU MUST READ The Singapore Free Press No. *****. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1960. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-11-16 1 t^ diagnose drawn-out t(t[ S o Cleopatra' under treatment m .utivss i stated 1 virus look like much v who Ikjs ir-old i v illness s ptenil i our long <>n which i i!i to fl w i grid's tress. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-11-16 1 MOROCCO ACCEPTS RUSSIAN AID Prince Kas chat with Soviet envoy: Red jets coming Paper says Algeria weapons from China RABAT (Morocco), Wed. Morocco has accepted an offer of Russian military aid, a Government announcement said here last night. Principal weapons to be delivered will be jet piano. The Russian aid221 words
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140 1960-11-16 1 VIOLENCE FLARES UP AS AFRICANS STONE BUS DURBAN, Wed. Violence flared up m Cato Manor African township again la-st night when a bus laden with workers returning home was stoned by Africans. It followed the stoning of African buses at dawn yesterday morning and the setting up of road blocks140 words
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Article37 1960-11-16 1 TOKYO. Wed. Negotiation* I are proceeding between the Thai Government and a Japanese mint m Osaka on :he production of 100.000 silver medals to commemorate the current global tour of the Thai King and Queen.37 words
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Article, Illustration194 1960-11-16 1 Thio Chan Bee to quit his ACS job SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— Veteran school master and Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. Thio Chan Bee will retire as principal of the Anglo-Chinese School ntxt month. With his retirement, the ACS loses one of its oldest teachers, for Mr. Thio has been associated with the194 words
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60 1960-11-16 1 Malayan bank to open $2 million branch here: City site found SINGAPORE CITY, Wednesday. \|ALAYAN Banking Ltd., established m the Federation m August this year, is finalising plans to open a $2,000,000 branch m Singapore. Negotiations are almost completed for the purchase of a site m Malacca Street. Tenants now60 words
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Article, Illustration238 1960-11-16 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - The day the world changed for Suzie CHAN SWAN BEE SHE READ AN ADVERTISEMENT-AND IT TOOK HER FROM OFFICE TO AIRPORT By pAYA LEBAR, Wed. This is the story of the world of Suzic Ang, a 20-year-old five-foot-two shorthand typist turned ground hostess. Suzie, a former pupil of Tanjong Katong238 words
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75 1960-11-16 1 TOKYO. Wed. Yom.io Un ua. 34. an lucepeiic'.e.i. men ot the Konav.i Municipal A~ bly m Sauama prefect ui heie. \va.s slabbed U night by n 19-year-olci you:., he left a p: nuin w'nere he buKI bet<i attending a polrical rallyPolice aid not idi the youih75 words
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Article38 1960-11-16 1 First Malayan Fund maaager^ prlres toc.iy, buying $11 5 selling 51. 23. Fund m«iiia>?er s prices, buyiag 96 cent* and selliiu; $1.02. Fii>; Hone Konp P\ind man.c eers prires. buying HK$lO2 «nd seiJiriK HK$l 0838 words
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Article30 1960-11-16 1 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Reginald Sorensen i Labour* .i>i:ed m the House of Commons what mutual nrransements exist between North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei for training nurses and teachers30 words
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Article23 1960-11-16 1 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Haiold MacMillan, the Prime Minister, said he looked forward to meetIng the President-elect, Mr. John Kennedy.23 words
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Article21 1960-11-16 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Wed. The government is gaining an upper-hand m its fight against the rebels m the Zacapa area.21 words
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Advertisement21 1960-11-16 1 uJeTdate L SALOMA ,GAPOR£__S?- *"^ft» 'I9fe t/ KJ 10 THE GLORY OF YOUTH the art and hair colour experts are yours21 words
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Advertisement16 1960-11-16 1 VAN 111* FOR iim: II ItMTI HI Uf/Itt, Orrhjird Road. S'p»re 1144 >■>■ TITUS *g w/ M16 words
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144 1960-11-16 2 World tin figures show fall in production Ir OXDON. Wed. World mine production of tin-in-concen-tes, which amounted to 13,900 tons m .rune, is estimated to have fallen to 13,000 rons m July and to have recovered to 13.TOO tons m August. s the October statistical bulletin of the International T144 words
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422 1960-11-16 2 US bid to buy up British Ford sets off boom ...and a row (by the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE LONDON, Wednesday. JHh HV2S million ($l,OBB mil.) bid by the American Ford motor company to buy complete control of its British subsidiary caused a Parliamentary storm and a stock exchange scramble422 words
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158 1960-11-16 2 NEW SALES TAX: A BLOW TO AUSTRALIAN CAR INDUSTRY CANBERRA: The Austrav> lian Government choked the motor industry yesterday by stepping up the sales (purchase) tax on cars from 30 to 40 per I cent. The measure was one of several announced by the Federal Treasurer, Mr Harold Holt, m158 words
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171 1960-11-16 2 RUBBER IMPROVES AT OPENING AND HOLDS ON TO CLOSE STEADY r ONDON. Wed.— The marU ket opened at a small advance m response to the rally at Singapore and dearer C.I.F. offers. The improvement was held and extended slightly on some buying interest m terminal positions but traders estimated only171 words
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Article42 1960-11-16 2 SHIPS IN PORT sinfapore Harbour Board Awoba^an Maru 13/14. Hoesh Silverspray 8/9, Adrastua 18 wail 1, S«remban n. Wall Outer Roads: Tai p OO Lov Kenryo Maru, Trlglav Ev-H.fi' Tczai Ma.-v. LibertaT MarSo steslppl Lloyd. Tatsuhara Mani Cheong, Kirn Chuan. Selat burian42 words
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Article285 1960-11-16 2 NOTE: Alt prices oelou qt? middle prices. U.K. Closing Prices LONDON. Nov. 15. Previous Tertav RUBBER No. l R»» •.if. Europtan ports. Nov 2SU/IC39U M Dec 2S lo 16 26J RUBBER No. 1 RkS *P«t -6 1 16 26; RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House285 words
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Article330 1960-11-16 2 I NOTE: All prices below are middle prices. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I INDUSTRIALS Previous Tocay Alex. Bricks Ords. (N) .90 90 Atl,s 'cc H.oo eu>en BOUSTEAD U6 2 V£ n Sf; S etr u>n 3 40/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tm Smelt. Pref. 1 20330 words
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473 1960-11-16 2 Co-existence call head of estates I* the FREE PRESS MARKET CORRESPONDENT 4 LRAIWP f N(iAp O«E, Wednesday LLADLR of the natural rubber industn has ca led for co-existence between thi natural and synthetic product "I lie time has come for a serious as? mcnl o] the position to be made473 words
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137 1960-11-16 2 Outlook is uncertain in London markets T ONDON, Wed. Rather -k unsettled conditions were again apparent on the London stock exchange yesterday. The main topic of conversation was the big Ford Motor share bid by the American parent company of approximately 145/- per £1 unit and not only did it137 words
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Article93 1960-11-16 2 XTFW YORK: Wall 6t*K< 1 'terday closed very steady with a fair showing of mostly fractional gains. In early dealings the market yield ground for the third consecutive session under the leadership of industrials. There was little m the news background to encourage bir. but losses remained limited93 words
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Advertisement87 1960-11-16 2 SHIPPING MY.X.LINE p. r» N II Dee •a 13 15 s: 3. Ott N H( »21»., THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. "■*«>— m. "»»> >.s.,n. m EUROPE SERVICE Antwerp Rotterdom, Amsterdani O o S nd 6$ icondinovio with transhipment. —v*. m s E rr. A L. Le Hivre. Himburi NEOLLOYO LINE87 words
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Advertisement69 1960-11-16 2 BARBER LINE Ffim USA EfcST COAST POP' mtmt 27 No X: ft FERN-VILLE FAR tUNHILL HARRISONS tie CROSFIELD HARRISONS tfc CROSFIELC (FoCMd ISTHMIAN LIKE TO HALIFAX. BOSTON VIA Alsi accepts caree ftr d liMitei passenp^' v et" M E«cuti*f n2l N«« 2? i eel tver 5 S Dec lia-Be 1369 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-11-16 3 Chua fends for himself despite physical hadicaps addfgdfgdf fdgdfgdfg9 words
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Article221 1960-11-16 3 R. PALAN - R. PALAN ft 1 Plans ready Jor building, but money is lacking DEAF ASSOCIATION HAS 80 CHILDREN ON ITS ROLL NOW AND DEMAND FOR PLACES SOARS By i SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION for the Deaf needs another 860,000 to reach its target of221 words
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Article, Illustration124 1960-11-16 3 9 SEVERAL hundred people .tid from all <»t life kept streaming: into the nvu Raffles National Library buildir uhat it was like on the first da\ N iiional Librarj Week lenders of the library stall 1 ibrarv Asa ngapwrc l«#k the round on condiuttour> explaining the124 words
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Article, Illustration79 1960-11-16 3 NEW BURMESE CONSUL TO TAKE UP POST SOON TANGLIN, Wed I .Myothan. who is at present second secretary to the Burmese Embassy m Tokyo, has been appointed Burmese Consul m Singapore. Th*» present Consul, V Kvaw. will be leaving with his wife tor Rangoon on Nov. >9 to take up79 words
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Article135 1960-11-16 3 11 PUPPIES SET A PROBLEM FOR TAN PASIR PANJANG, Wed.— Tan Tui Huai, a 53--year-old fisherman In Pa>ir Panjang got the biggest surprise of his life when he woke up to lind that his dog "Spotty had given birth to a litter of no less than 14 puppiHowever, three of135 words
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61 1960-11-16 3 TRADERS INVITED TO VISIT HONG KONG FAIR SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. Local businessmen have been invited to visit Hong Kong during the I Horn; Kong Chinese Manu- i turers' Union trade exhibition from Dec. 18 to i Jan. 8. The Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Ex- porters Association has told its61 words
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Article40 1960-11-16 3 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. The Singapore Association for the Deaf has collected $1,114 for its school building fund as a result of a charity j show )i the film "Parasakthi" held at the Theatre Royal, o Ai Nov.40 words
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Article30 1960-11-16 3 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. The Singapore Art Society will hold Its 12th annual general meeting at the British Council Hall. Orchard Road on Nov. 28 at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article19 1960-11-16 3 UPPER SEMANGOON. Wed. -Form Five student* of St. Gabriel's School hold a farewell dinner on Dec. 4.19 words
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Advertisement83 1960-11-16 3 CATHAY PACIFIC SPANS THE ORIENT :st EXPERIENCED MrfiM m the Orient. l cities m South East Asia ar.d pped are flown by British j engineers. i\ hostesses we attend to your t\* I >^^ cabin service and cuisine best vi the Orient are under I^^\TVm^^^ super*is»on of M. #W»^^^^%/ mm83 words
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Advertisement88 1960-11-16 3 r f> vV LUSTROUS AND VALUABLE JEWELLERY j WORLD FAMOUS >- r j I CULTURED PEARLS! 1 1 I U. JJ\ I I G. C. DE SUVA BROS., I Manufacturing Jewellers and Diamond Merchants. j 3, RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore-1. Phone: ***** Minolta AD 35mm CAMERA frU^Sy WTTB NEEDLE SHARP COATED88 words
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Miscellaneous89 1960-11-16 3 H iii 1 1 jjiß *Jr lil fill m« 1 I if m Medium Wave I*<J metres cocks half-hour; 11.00 C Short Wave: 62 metres down. P.M. l.l) 5; B( kwanw sum- RADIO MALAYA mary; 102 Tunes with your til- i 11.7 metres) fm;'l.3O Tho news; 1.40 Thfl P.M. 1.1589 words
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111 1960-11-16 4 SIR ISMAIL WILL STOP AT FOUR TOWNS IN 48-HOUR TOUR OF STATE lOHORE BAHRU, J Wed. The Sultan of Johore, Sir Ismail, 3 today for a 48--hour visit to Muar, Pahat. Segam Kluanj romled by the Sultana* and his personal secreD. Captain i Rahim. A program m< been arranged for111 words
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Article, Illustration183 1960-11-16 4 Incke Aziz assures smallholders Govt. will help m the production of crops ""m W 4 Cheshire Home looking for 'suitable person' to be its first matron JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed.— i The management com- j mittee of the Johore Che- shire Home is looking for a183 words
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136 1960-11-16 4 RIDA mobile shops tour state to display rural arts and crafts JOHORE B TWO RIDA mobile quarters m Kuala ing the State for the fir arts and crafts and ed AHRU-, Wednesday, shops from the headLumpur are now tourst time displaying rural ibles. Goods on display include silverware, batiks, knives,136 words
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68 1960-11-16 4 STUDENT, 11, DROWNS IN ESTATE POOL TOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— An J 11 -year -old schoolboy. Tan Yee Ming, was drowned while out lor his first swim with friends near his home m Kebun Teh, about two miles from here, during the weekend. None of his companions reported the matter to68 words
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194 1960-11-16 4 CHEW LOY KHOON - Money will be given out in two weeks to aid co-op members CHEW LOY KHOON By lOHORK BAHRU, J Wed. The [Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inchc Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told about 20 representatives from six Malay pineapple cooperative societies here that the Malayan Pineapple Industry Hoard had agreed194 words
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Article, Illustration632 1960-11-16 4 DAVID LEWIN - Marilyn and Miller (The Misfits') were just not made for each other DAVID LEWIN By LON DON perfect marriage <>f Marilyn Moon come unstuck niter four years. It \\;is. Although when they were wed— ;m<l j{ was yn "It is the perfect match. With her brains and his body what632 words
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Advertisement205 1960-11-16 4 WELCOME TO i J THE STRAITS I GARDEN 1 BAR AND 1 RESTAURANT 3^-d Milestone Jalan Scudai Johore Bahru By The Straits of Johore. Where you can DINE, WINE, and DANCt, music the "MELODIANS" on every Thursday* to Saturday nights. Try our "HAI PIN" chicken curry on every weekend and205 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-11-16 4 Drama for charity JOHORE BAHRI ti Oleh Party will •rtormance oi .1 •Ta Sangka" with of jhore Baliru, I Women s Institute oi Nov. 19 at 8 pm. I29 words
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Miscellaneous21 1960-11-16 4 /SO YOU'RE BACK/ /gMJbH. W WHAT WOULP HAPPEN! 1 IP WE ALL STAYED AWAY SJT^J WHEN WE GOT A 102 "^^T21 words
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Article313 1960-11-16 5 DEMI TASSE - DEMI TASSE stutter? Here's BY Iwisj his lips when he lalks? Does he make grim I. dors he sluttci these sups, you must be worried and von rear thai the boy will grow up with a slutter! Implicated skil icties Then- is hardly a horn.- m Singapore without313 words
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256 1960-11-16 5 IT'S LIBRARY WEEK-SO ALL YOUR CHILDREN SHOULD JOIN THIS is National Library Week m Singapore and there is no better time than now to get your children to become members of the Junior Library. I know that several thousand children are already regular members of the libra ry. but the256 words
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Article, Illustration459 1960-11-16 5 Reza to have a 'do as you please' life filE TWO-WEEK-OLD Crown Prince ol Persia, Reza Koorish Ali, will perhaps he the first royal baby to break away from the traditionally formidable nursery figure the English nanny. For the heir to the Persian throne, all 81b. lloz. will grow upon459 words
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Advertisement131 1960-11-16 5 Stereo Record 111 Includes self-contained speakers and 2 bolanc m fully portable central unit plus 6 speokers m 2-i'< case external unit that separate for wide-ronge 2 cho playback. The UHER STEREO RECORD 111 brings you "cer aisle" sound wide-range high fidelity with a new dimension m the middle. Not131 words
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Miscellaneous56 1960-11-16 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice tfc Fred Dickenson PLACE/ PUr. ogANCTATHEf? St>-L^^^LV "J HE J5... JrW MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis CM HSFT C IN ~J I7IPTHJST VCOOL-CFF, fIHAPTME SUKE-SURe- IP THATMACH/ME ■HMM-I I VOUTHREWTWE/ \PAL--^ WHOLE WORLPj THAT'S A B/<3 G(9L)LP PO WHAT ML vVONiPEK.j the HEART56 words
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Article210 1960-11-16 6 Berlin— and 1961 •*'PHE year 1961 is bound to be a year ot difficulty even perhaps with critical periods." Who says this 0 Mr. Harold Macmillan. Prime Minister of Great Britain. He goes on: "Yet beneath all the disagreements and confusions I feel the longing oi the peoples ot the210 words
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Article41 1960-11-16 6 SINGAPORE'S National Library opens and who greets the event with greatest cheer? Why our schoolchildren of course! In theli rush for knowledge they borrow books at the rate of 700 a day. And it is not just41 words
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Article, Illustration713 1960-11-16 6 afgdfgdfg SINGAPORE CITY, VVednesday. THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, made an important statement the other day when he said that only university graduates and higher school certificate holders would m future be recruited into the inspectorate of the Police713 words
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180 1960-11-16 6 OVERSEAS PHONE CALLS TO BRITAIN: BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT SINGAPORE CITY. Wed Bookings for overseas telephone calls to be made during the Christmas/ New Year period to Britain and Europe will be accepted from Dec. 1. Subscribers should book their calls early to avoid disappointment. Mr. J. H. Wagstaff,180 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-11-16 6 PULAU BUXOM, Wed.— The first shipment of heavy equipment for Shell's Singapore refinery has arrived at Pulau Bukom. The equipment consists of a 28-ton stabiliser column. 100-feet m length, a heat exchanger and three 14-ton reactors. The construction of refinery roads is now nearing completion,56 words
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49 1960-11-16 6 GENERAL POETT NAMED NEW C-in-C FARELF rnANGLIN, Wed.— Lt. Gen. 1 Sir Nigel Poett has been appointed to succeed Gen. Sir Richard Hull as C-in-C Far East Land Forces m June next year. General Poett is at present GOC of Southern Command. General, Hull is m Bangkok attending fVio49 words
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Article17 1960-11-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The University of Malaya at Pantai Valley is nianninir <f g17 words
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30 1960-11-16 6 UNDERGRADS ARE BACK AFTER OPERA AT PANTAI VALLEY BUKIT TIMAH, Wed. The University of Malaya m Singapore Music Society Is back after a successful presentation of the well-known opera, "Dido30 words
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17 1960-11-16 6 Architects Plans to be Passed with less delay now V rhe I Revised pro<J .^^^B Archn. I17 words
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Advertisement351 1960-11-16 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. r DEATH 2n Word* $H < MMmnm) E P WILLIAMS former G H. AT YOUR SERVICE :n H >fm.i- Box SU ets extrm WHILE YOU WAIT Ser■n Road. TOP QUALITY COLOUR > CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS .x -orge J>e rt SITUATION VACANT ♦fm 8.,t .a cts extra DOCTOR WANTED .ocum351 words
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Advertisement44 1960-11-16 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii' I PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp }f the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of -enturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII44 words
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Advertisement28 1960-11-16 6 \jonntM9* Donf g#f juww we'll take are your packr g and tronsportoli«« TRANSPORT STORAGELTO 173, Cecil Street, Singaf* Phone: ***** Managing D«rr SUCTION HOSE fat <M $\Ahpo6ei> 'sw28 words
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9 1960-11-16 7 GRAIL' TO HOLD AN ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION adsadas9 words
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Article, Illustration332 1960-11-16 7 FIRST WING OF BUILDING WILL BE COMPLETED BEFORE END OF YEAR SINGAPORE CITY. Wed. A new million-dollar Chinese s c co n (1 a r y school is taking shape near the spot where the royal concubines of Tunimasik bathed m the early days of332 words
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173 1960-11-16 7 SPEAKERS MUST STAND ON ONE LEG ONLY AT THIS SPEECH CONTEST SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold an inter-school debate and an oratorical contest at 2.30 p.m. at its South Pier branch on Dec. 5 and 8 respectively. The debate will be heid on a "hat-debate" basis, m which173 words
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86 1960-11-16 7 HOUSEWIVES IN ESTATE MAY NOT GET GIFTS FROM SHOPS SERANGOON GARDEN, Wed.— Speculation runs high among housewives In Serangoon Garden Estate with the approach of Christmas. Hitherto, it has been customary for stores m the estate to present their regular customers with a Christmas gift— such as clocks, tea sets86 words
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Article39 1960-11-16 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. A 'grand' Chinese dinner was given jointly by the Fraser and Neave Ltd and Malayan Breweries Ltd to their dealers agents and guests recently, at the Fraser and Neave Sports Pavilion, River Valley Road.39 words
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164 1960-11-16 7 Chance for Malayans to further studies in Japan or Australia SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Australian Government is offering two scholarships, and the Japanese Government one or possibly two, to Singaporeans for courses of study m the next academic year m 1961. The Australian scholarships are primarily for postgraduate study or research m164 words
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93 1960-11-16 7 GIRLS EAGER TO SEE HOW 999 CALL WORKS SINGAPORE CITY, Wed.— More than 20 members of the YWCA Blue Triangle Club will make a conducted tour of the Combined Operations Room at Pearls Hill Road on Nov. 22 at 5.30 p.m. The secretary, Miss Isabelle Athisayam. said: "The girls are93 words
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206 1960-11-16 7 Exhibition will set out to boost family planning in Singapore SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. The need for birth control will be portrayed m pictures and statistics at an educate-the-people exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall part of the current drive for family planning. Sponsored by the Family Planning Campaign Committee, the206 words
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Article59 1960-11-16 7 PASIR PANJANG, Wed.— The Batu Berlayer School Old Pupils" Club will hold its fourth annual Christmas party and picnic on Nov. 26. Mr. Sim Hock Hua the advisor 01 the club, said, "Last year, about 50 members took part m the party, but we59 words
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Advertisement79 1960-11-16 7 linmr Revolution m (he Offices... lire the fear. a ha* takinjj plare m I Imsinrss prfmi vi Rianaj>fria! sanriums s in Mnsaporf and *ne reasons s taking over what :\c!usive domain of >bers NOW ON SALE Cotton 36" $1.80 per yd. 36" $0.60 45" $0.80 36" $0.80 AHD MANY OTHERS79 words
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Advertisement170 1960-11-16 7 (7ammtfei actual slzt really small and dainty, a Lady's Travel alarm of great distinction. Soft leather case m a variety of very beautiful colours, hid. pink, light blue, etc. miy QLLYER g 0 a^ Mit re y° u 9 oin 9 bald? men *as wofnen necause /^^W t>c a r170 words
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Article, Illustration438 1960-11-16 8 CONRAD CHIEW - CONRAD CHIEW New &roup aims to brin£ people together through religion, culture By Katong, Wed. MKMBKKS of the "Katcnfl Neighbours," a new group formed recently under the a v s p ices of the Chin c s c V.M.C.A., seek to438 words
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217 1960-11-16 8 THESE CAST-OUT FEMALE PUPPIES ARE A MENACE, OWNEKS TOLD yj Atoa o, Wed.— People living m the joo Chiat area have appealed to dog ownnot to abandon male puppies. Th- this habit is increasing the stray dog menace not only m Joo tat but m the whole ot Singapore. These217 words
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71 1960-11-16 8 KATONG. Wed. The Sinre Shell Sports Club will hold a picnic-cum-social at Mr. Chin- Kee Suns bungalow m Siglan for its members on Sunday from 9am to 5 p.m. Members attending the picnrc iave been promised by the convenor. Mr. Tan Jiak Poh of71 words
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Article, Illustration90 1960-11-16 8 TWENTY-TWO-YEAB-OLD Laurence f, c> r ba ik >h rk and w-ww-m^SS Urn firmly believe tn making marriage i success by starting a home, together at an early age. They ire now engaged with blessings from their families and plan to parry90 words
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108 1960-11-16 8 FILM SHOWS TO RAISE MONEY FOR AN XMAS TREAT J^ATONG, wed. The Katong Queen of Peace church m Tanjong Katong Road will hold three charity cinema shows at the St Patrick's School Hall on Dec. 10, 11 and 17 at B.UO p.m. Proceeds from the shows will be for the108 words
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45 1960-11-16 8 <j £i YLA N G, Wed. Th» -via ayan Indian Congress ha* opened a branch m GeylanSerai. O.iiee-ocarers are: president, Mr. S. G. Pathy; vice-pre-sident, Mr. K. Muihiah; secretary, Mr G. Amoganathan; assistant secretary Mr X Thandapani; and treasurer!45 words
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163 1960-11-16 8 Tourists pay well for scenic slides and snake-handling show KATOXG, Wednesday. JWO men who pleased the Oronsay tourists, when they were here during the weekend. and did good business were Mr. Abdul Klmi yoom, scenic slides dealer and Mr. Baboo Singapore's renowned snake charmer These two were at hand when163 words
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83 1960-11-16 8 YOUNG CHRISTIAN WORKERS TO HOLD SOCIAL KATONG, Wed. The Young Christian Workers will hold a social get together and dance at St. Stephen's School Hall m Katong on Sunday, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Highlights of the night will be a duet by the Cordeiro Sisters, humming bird, sweet83 words
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Advertisement250 1960-11-16 8 See New Much Mere Yevr Dollars Buy With F.nd out the facts BEFORE YOU BUY! Examine York Air Conditioners and See how York's exclusive Cooling Maze Coils remove 30% more humidity by forcing air to turn and nchochet round staggered tubes and rippled fins. See how York delivers extra cooling250 words
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Advertisement266 1960-11-16 8 JUST UNPaqq An 4»,^ iv oii9| t Visit CHOP KWONG SOo^ 254. South Bridge Road "-H Singapore Tel: ***** I Gl' FOR VITALITY GOOD H Toke Doily H m y\ii ssrrii MMIN i The ALL IN ONE tcb it "i 10 Vitomms it 9 Mine t VltQ-r X PL I266 words
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388 1960-11-16 9 Macmillan 'very much hopes' he will be able to visit Malaya PHP n♦•u i> LONDON, Wednesday. X«b British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, was the dinner iruest here last night of Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister, soon after he had told Parliament he very much honed to visit Malaya.388 words
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169 1960-11-16 9 Combine withdraws $17mil. offer for brewing firm ONDON, Wed.— Britain's Ju third biggest brewery combine. Courage Barclay and Simons, yesterday announced that they had withdrawn from the takeover battle for a Somerset brewing firm, Brutton Mitchell and Toms. Courage made an offer worth £2 million (about MSI7 million) nearly six169 words
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280 1960-11-16 9 French Assembly turns down plea to free Algiers revolt leader dfdsfdf I the FREE PRESS FOREIGN SERVICE PARIS, Wednesday. J^ RIGHTWIXG move to suspend the detention of Pierre Lagaillarde held m jail since his arrest after the January revolt m Algiers was defeated by 211) votes to 201 m the280 words
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192 1960-11-16 9 MOROCCO PRINCE HAS TALK WITH RED ENVOY: JETS COMING <& From Page One Morocco US$4O million for -eonomic development m 1960. Of this total 23 million doll would be lent by the De.elopment Loan Fund for wiae--.pread irrigation and hydroric power developments m tern Morocco, around Oujda md Berkane. In192 words
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159 1960-11-16 9 NOT GUILTY, SAID THE GENERAL AND HE IS ACQUITTED T ONDON, Wed. MajorJL General R. C. CotterellHill, 57, former chief of staff m Malaya and director of Military Training at the War Office was yesterday cleared of a driving charge brought against him as a result of an accident on159 words
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Article10 1960-11-16 9 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Hugh •noAf Pninninl TTr»Hor S«f»r«»tarW10 words
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Article11 1960-11-16 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. The '.t it« T"\«r»artrr\«ir(t innnnnneW th*11 words
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209 1960-11-16 9 Malaya's call for lead by C-Plan members TOKYO, Wed. The x Federation of Malaya has suggested here that Colombo Plan countries could provide a lead to solutions of problems associated with international commodity price stabilisation schemes. This was stated by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Malayan Minister of Commerce and Industry209 words
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116 1960-11-16 9 FAR EAST BANKS AGREE TO AMALGAMATE LONDON, Wed. Agreement on the amalgamation of the business of Lloyds Bank's branches m India, Pakistan and Burma with those of National and Grindlay's Bank was announced ye terday. Shareholders of National and Grindlay's Bank approved the issued to Lloyds Bank of 1.520.--700 shares116 words
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Advertisement115 1960-11-16 9 I V I BABYWN6\ I 1 1 A j HOTEL nil:.!!. Opp. Marine Parade) *****/2 Roxy Cinemas Katong, Singapore I-s With Telephone Both Room Attached sine I Car Park Dance Floor H music by A. ORTEGA EAL BAND Rf/^^^^^^^^B oned Rooms W^ abroad —it :ur next is centrally By "^^v115 words
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Advertisement174 1960-11-16 9 a jA FOR FINER SMOKING V •FUJIYA" TRP-72S AC/DC All Transistor 2- Wee Band and 3 -Speed Rodio-Phonoqroph n operates on 4 pieces l.Sv Torch V^ <^M f=^ Batteries or 220 v AC Moms. tSkf A U1 All operations controlled by unique push-button system i^Hß^£if Superior sound reproduction, TB absolute174 words
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421 1960-11-16 10 JENNIFER CHAN - Transistors take car radios out of high price range: $1 80 will buy you one JENNIFER CHAN MOTORING Efl PRESENTED m SINGAPORE, Wednesday FVER been on one of those long: motor trips and come back feelin£ bored, wishing you had had some diversion on the way? Perhaps even while driving421 words
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217 1960-11-16 10 TURIN. Wed. An odd egg-shaped car looking like a space machine has been drawing the crowds at the Turin Motor Show. Peering closer, the Italian fans saw that it had a single wheel fore and aft and a wheel at each side. The217 words
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122 1960-11-16 10 CAR INDUSTRY IN U.S. GIVES NO SUPPORT TO RECESSION FEARS DETROIT. Wed. The auto industry, a barometer Ot the nations economy, is giving little support to prophets of a recession. Tne auto makers recorded the highest level of sales last month that has ever been recorded m any Jctober m122 words
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Article, Illustration106 1960-11-16 10 YOU can now steer the six-cylinder Rover 3-litre with two fingers and it responds smoothly and instantly. This is the big difference m the 1961 model which has been fitted with power steering as an optional extra on both the manual and automatic 3 -litres, the latter having detailed106 words
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Article112 1960-11-16 10 I ONDON, Wed. A revolt lutionary new engine which can run on any fuel from high octane petrol to meat dripping has been developed m a back-g\arden workshop. Its inventor, Mr. Douglas Macdonald, of Leicester, claims it gives equivalent power at a 20th of the weight and a quarter112 words
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Advertisement88 1960-11-16 10 MY 1$ 7H£ TfME ID CHANGE TO K'liG plugs with HYLUMINA insulators HYLUMINA the world's finest plug insulating material. Manufactured m one piece like the famous K.L.G. racing plugs. Track-tested for several years by Vanwall. Aston- Martin. Gilera and many others. There is a K.L.G. plug for EVERY engine. MwMlwW88 words
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Advertisement395 1960-11-16 10 I 1 n**!Jf#tf'n& PRESS i--*«*----fe* < d'\r( 1 i AmMM all models— all makes jL Y/^\^A^^^^^^sS avoiloble tor your selection p- s. M m j All vehicles TESTED before Sole S gfa mm We oHer SERVICE oftc Sole Im &R Easiest HIRE PURCHASE \\*J J^WW F il LIB m terms395 words
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Miscellaneous121 1960-11-16 10 1 THE UNIVERSAL JOINTS ON THE PROP SHAFT CAN BE A SOURCE OF NOiSE. TEST THAT THERE IS NO ROTATION PLAY BY HOLPING EACH SIPE OP "mE JOINT ANP ATTEMPTING TD TWIST IT IN OPPOSITE HOWCOULPI RECOGNISE J SUCH UDOSENESS JW^ fl^id get surses p B^^L |J\j|Wain speeps, ""N. Better121 words
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Article, Illustration777 1960-11-16 11 JUST LISTEN AND YOU WILL BE ALL RIGHT JJOW would you feel when your boy friend take> you out and keeps on talking only about himself and his work and expects you to do all the listening? My boy friend is like that. He seems so clhsh and inconsiderate. Would777 words
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Advertisement27 1960-11-16 11 Colouring contest for children pOCKE'I MONEY p: ire offered colouring this :ie with paints. i or chalks.. There are four prizes of- of *5 (two for Address27 words
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Advertisement135 1960-11-16 11 j Territory anl Aerial Services, Lt Will commence operations early id December as Passenger Carriers Between the Railheads of Central-West Queensland. The Machines to be employed m these Services are: 1 "Avro" Trlplane Limousine (160 h.p. Beardmore Engine), with accommodation for 4 Passengers, with baggage. 2 "Avro" J-Seater Biplanes (100135 words
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Article, Illustration337 1960-11-16 12 TAN HONG POH - TAN HONG POH PEOPLE IN SPORT... A PAGE THAT SPOTLIGHTS THE CHAMPIONS AND THE HOPEFULS By Singapore City, Wed pOON WENG HOE and LOH HENG CHEW, once the greatest table tennis doubles combination m South-East Asia, are hitting the headlines again. Although337 words
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Article, Illustration241 1960-11-16 12 Liew Kwai Choon - Liew Kwai Choon By SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Have you situ our schoolgirls nt hockey? If not, take the opportunity ol watching them m action today against their more experienced rivals from Girls Sports Club. They play on the Padang at241 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-11-16 12 R. Pala Krishnan - SHARIMAN, 16, SHINES IN SIX DIFFERENT SPORTS R. Pala Krishnan Bukit Timah, Wed IT might be hard to find a 16-year-old third form student playing six gamp his school. But it is true as far as Shariman bin Rakiman is concerned. A prefect at Monks Hill Second ary School. Shariman184 words
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163 1960-11-16 12 N. Govjndan Kutty - Naval Base star with a Cup ambition N. Govjndan Kutty Naval Base, Wed NAVAL BASE. Wed Joh Zacharia. 23, nou minton champion Ba.>e. Is training hard I a place m Malay;. Thomas Cup Team. A Naval Base cierk. he bet Han Chee qurer oi the lormer Base champion Er Kuang,163 words
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Article59 1960-11-16 12 SYDNEY. Wed has been Invited I team of thr« and a mana. World Athletic Gam Helsinki m July The two-day meeting will 1 promoted by th< athletic club li The act New South V. Athletic White. j>aid that ab> athlete.- from world would i organisers had59 words
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Advertisement158 1960-11-16 12 MEW BURROUGHS c PRINT NG \x WITH SHORT-CUT A^ 4^^ X MULTIPLICATION Meets ail your figuring needs with speed and accuracy new i &f>CCd <)! v and productivily ,11 pOSC (.<»l)irr)| k(V> rToi iiirm lion, nonm i lorms «»hoTt<ui i omputaiion. Once j CALL YOUR BURROUGHS MAN 3rd Floor Bronch158 words
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Advertisement66 1960-11-16 12 I SOCICTa COmmQH GIRAPD-PERR Slf ■Ml Chore S |l Own G C i( Si »o Im Colder Sco S'o^c Hcnq Co Heng Hup I Lochtron J< »ett€n Lee CKov 4 Co Let L.c« Woh *«*> W S P h Scotc N Stov. I c Wing Wtng Henc Wing Woo I66 words
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Miscellaneous189 1960-11-16 12 Poor Rupert is m a p^n«c as the little planr do something ditierr:.;. tiny craft swirls and spirals and It doe>. not quite turn up^ plunges about the sky. Feverishly .md it length he straightens he feels inside the cockpit and pulls Whew, this isn't a* dinV a lever and189 words
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503 1960-11-16 13 J. Louis - J. Louis 1 hviklk filial JnMi Ji|J fj [jj^J \\il\TS the matter with our hockey Payers? Can't they convert short corners any more? They missed seven against the inexperienced but determined Indonesian youngsable. WaS deplor we to presume that short cor(J<J503 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-11-16 13 THE CADDY WITH THE WILL TO WIN By Little Nene SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. After raddying for 13 years at the Royal Island lub course. Lim Ah Una. 28. now plays £olf like a seasoned campaigner. Despite limited chances (caddies are allowed to play at their home links only once a95 words
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109 1960-11-16 13 Dennis Collins - A BADMINTON TOURNEY FOR THE RURAL WORKERS Dennis Collins By Serangoon. Wed THE >iw is bring set lor the second phase of Inche Hussein bin Kamari's efforts to mould a better relationship and closer harmony ben tlu> Rural District offic< Inche Hussein, who Chairman of the Rural Board, and his109 words
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Article105 1960-11-16 13 Dixon saves the day for the YMCA V.M.C.A 3 18 Signal 3 BALESTIER, Wed. B. Dixon, positioned inside right, played a dynamic game. His last minute goal saved V.M.C.A.. and draw the friendly hockey match against the 18 Signal Regiment on Monday. Tiie Signalmen opened their accounts three minutes after105 words
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296 1960-11-16 13 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN RUGBYJEWCOMER MAKES A NAME By TANGLIN, Wednesday .1 (^APTAIN John Hancock, former Schoolboy International and England trial ist, has joined the ranks of the Singapore Combined Services Rugby XV who who are strong favourites to retain the Malaya Cup this296 words
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Article, Illustration437 1960-11-16 13 JALAN BESAR. Wed. The following officials have been elected representatives of the various divisions In the SAFA Council. Mr. P. Appavoo, is Senior Clubs representative to the SAFA Council, Mr. Rahim Sattar. Division Two representative and also official coach, and Suleiman bin Osman, is Division Three representative.437 words
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Advertisement189 1960-11-16 13 Jinian J& helps you > l Wk. to enjoy \B&*''- J£r better health! JINTAN relieves fatigue. v^ restores appetite, allevi- H-^t*-ates mouth fever, ease 150 $iiv«r t <- D ill effects caused by plll |PI B excess smoking and M^'^ drinking. Th A J IST AS TRAIU /^2 KIT will189 words
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Article, Illustration541 1960-11-16 14 J. LOUIS - Pennefather the hero as Civilians take victory the hard way J. LOUIS by Singapore City, Wednesday ingaporc 4 Joint Services 1 >ENNEFATHER'S four goals sparked Civi--1 Hans victory over the Joint Services when .hey met m their annual Poppy Day fixture on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. The margin of victory541 words
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Article, Illustration436 1960-11-16 14 dfdsfsdfsdf IT seems to me that the Badminton Association of Malaya is being penny wise and pound foolish m staging the lavish threeday trials tomorrow at Pen*nf to select the already known Malayan Thomas Cup team for Bangkok's Asian Zone matches next month. Unless the BAM has a436 words
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Article, Illustration301 1960-11-16 14 Kraal earns cap for the State XV QIXGAPORE CITY, Wed. *3 Malcolm Kraal, the Sin- fh gapore All Blues and Sin- Sil gapore Recreation Club captain, gets his first cap play- 1] ing wing-forward for Sin- vC ffapore Civilians against the R< Combined Services m the Ma- J^_ laya Cup301 words
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109 1960-11-16 14 Kliney cup tie: Malays beat YMCA 4-3 SINGAPORE CITY, Wed. Malay Sports Association beat '.he Young Men's Christian Association by four points tc three m the Singapoie Lawn Tennis Association Kliney Cup 4 A" League played yesterday. Results (M.S. A. playeis mentioned first): Singles Shaiin Ownan beat Lim Hee Chm109 words
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Article39 1960-11-16 14 SINGAPORE CITY. Wed.— I A total of 41 entries has been received by the organisers for the Castrol Trophy races for motor-cycles, to be held at j the Sembawang Circuit on 1 Sunday Nov. 20.39 words
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